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Each day, Mashable highlights one noteworthy YouTube video. Check out all our viral video picks. For sci-fi fans, a battle has been brewing between Star Trek and Star Wars for 35 years. William Shatner has decided to weigh in with his own thought...

Each day, Mashable highlights one noteworthy YouTube video. Check out all our viral video picks.

For sci-fi fans, a battle has been brewing between Star Trek and Star Wars for 35 years.

William Shatner has decided to weigh in with his own thoughts on the subject. Using his official YouTube page, the socially savvy actor opines on why Captain Kirk totally owns Luke Skywalker and crew.

What do you think? Let us know.

More About: Star Trek, Star Wars, viral-video-of-day, William Shatner

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Each day, Mashable highlights one noteworthy YouTube video. Check out all our viral video picks. For sci-fi fans, a battle has been brewing between Star Trek and Star Wars for 35 years. William Shatner has decided to weigh in with his own thought...

Each day, Mashable highlights one noteworthy YouTube video. Check out all our viral video picks.

For sci-fi fans, a battle has been brewing between Star Trek and Star Wars for 35 years.

William Shatner has decided to weigh in with his own thoughts on the subject. Using his official YouTube page, the socially savvy actor opines on why Captain Kirk totally owns Luke Skywalker and crew.

What do you think? Let us know.

More About: Star Trek, Star Wars, viral-video-of-day, William Shatner

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Comedic songwriters Pantless Knights are at it again with a new, tech-related tribute video honoring Steve Jobs. The video, produced by Seedwell, re-works a popular Jay-Z song “What More Can I Say” from The Black Album. Pantless Knights’ “The...

Comedic songwriters Pantless Knights are at it again with a new, tech-related tribute video honoring Steve Jobs.

The video, produced by Seedwell, re-works a popular Jay-Z song “What More Can I Say” from The Black Album. Pantless Knights’ “The New Dork” also parodied a Jay-Z track, “Empire State of Mind.”

Check out the above video “We Are All Steve,” in which several different people appear in Steve Jobs’s signature look – glasses and a black turtleneck – rapping from Jobs’s perspective about his global influence and general awesomeness.

The Pantless Knights don’t exclusively rap about the tech world, but this isn’t the first time they’ve donned Jobs’s garb. Way back in 2009, their spoof “I’m on a Mac” went viral and was viewed nearly 2 million times on YouTube.

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